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A man may either be direct or euphemistic, but not often both in the same sentence.
In fact, it is a euphemistic description of the reality.
But any more euphemistic way of phrasing it would mean the same thing.
I'd rather not examine that euphemistic appraisal at too close a range.
The report is remarkable in places for its euphemistic use of language, which, again, I can only regret.
On the face of it, this does not appear to be euphemistic language for lowering interest rates.
This is a euphemistic brand name for large, dry crackers.
There are also euphemistic terms such as sleeping together or birds and the bees.
The present spelling of the name has evolved due to euphemistic reasons.
Gone for a Burton is a euphemistic phrase meaning to die.
And family doctors win because the tests can be "practice builders," in the industry's euphemistic words.
All is euphemistic denial of the one fact of both.
Fisk asked, for the assessment was right on target, if euphemistic.
The tide, now Seward thought about it, had been euphemistic.
He used the common euphemistic title for North Korea's president.
The euphemistic shortening has been traced to Turner in 1551.
When speaking to a close friend about death, it would be considered euphemistic to say "he kicked the bucket".
Euphemistic title aside, this is another example of a realistic teen boy voice.
Girls, it seems, usually get euphemistic treatment, or silence.
Deciphering the euphemistic phrasing had not been difficult for anyone involved.
If swept under the carpet or hidden in the closet, the euphemistic It would go away.
This is why the bear was a greatly respected animal, with several euphemistic names.
The euphemistic "argument" still showed in fading bruises on his ribs.